Offense-T. Williams. He surprised me as a rookie. I think if he can take the next step, along with Beasley and Harris (Dez and Witten go without saying) our recieving corp willbe down right scary.

Defense- I'm looking for Carter to break out this year. He showed some real ability to hit in his rookie year but seems to have gotten lost in the learning curve of playing in the NFL. Hopefully he has caught up to it and takes the next step.

Gavin Escobar will have a nice year. I'm thinking 35 to 45 catches as a split option with Witten, Bryant and Williams on the field with him. Put Dunbar in the backfield for the threat of a screen, wheel or flare, and that group sounds like a pretty potent passing formation.

I fully expect Escobar to be used more in the slot than either of our 'third' receiver options. He is a better matchup offensively for us, and provides a better utility in the blocking game than beasley and co. as well, should we run from a 3 or 4 wide formation.

Defensively, I really like Tyrone Crawford as a potential 'quietly having a good season' kinda guy. He can work from theinside or the outside, has a wide array of moves to disengage blockers vs the run, and possesses some awesome leg drive to collapse pockets. While he probably won't have the tangible stat line that most will look for, with tackles, sacks, and TFLs - I fully expect to see him disrupting the pocket often, forcing runners to change lanes and take short losses, being a vital guy in a rotation all across that line._________________Cole Beasley will have more catches than T. Williams in 2015.